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lobsters ("Lobsters") wrote:
Benjamin Button Reviews macOS via @federicoschonborn https://lobste.rs/s/shbssy #mac #satire
https://rakhim.exotext.com/benjamin-button-reviews-macos
Boosted by kornel ("Kornel"):
lobsters ("Lobsters") wrote:
Benjamin Button Reviews macOS via @federicoschonborn https://lobste.rs/s/shbssy #mac #satire
https://rakhim.exotext.com/benjamin-button-reviews-macos
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indivisibleteam ("Indivisible ❌👑") wrote:
Congress can end Trump’s Epstein cover-up: https://act.indivisible.org/sign/epstein-vote-now/?source=mastodon
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glyph ("Glyph") wrote:
"1 to 2 per day on average"
musk's home planet has declared war on earth and is conducting a sustained orbital bombardment and very few people are even talking about it https://mastodon.social/@sundogplanets/115255614407483149
adam@social.lol ("Adam") wrote:
Lumon Industries just got a new phone number! +1-909-49LUMON
(The four is for the Four Tempers, and the nine is for the Nine Core Principles, of course.)
DNA Lounge Update, Wherein you get a bird's eye view
https://www.dnalounge.com/backstage/log/2025/09/23.html?utm%5Fsource=sp%5Fma
Boosted by slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell"):
tomayac@toot.cafe ("Thomas Steiner :chrome:") wrote:
"Trump's National Design Studio has an executive order to 'modernize the interfaces that serve everyday citizens'. That means rich/white people (but not the 'disabled' kind). The US [gov.] had digital service agencies that cared about a performant and accessible web until they got the DOGE treatment.
The NDS' latest website […] is a Next.js disasterclass. Vercel's CEO […] thinks an endorsement by a friend of Epstein is… a good thing?"—From https://dbushell.com/2025/09/22/cost-of-freedom/ by @dbNone of this is fiction.
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jgarber@indieweb.social ("Jason Garber") wrote:
clutches pearls
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kenwhite.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy ("Aseeyeomanaseetomanoyo Hat") wrote:
Confidential to person mad that I blocked you: I did it because I was intimidated by your intellect, your righteousness, your charisma, and your smoldering masculinity. They make me feel small and dumb and ugly. It was because of how cool you are. Please don’t tell anyone.
Boosted by ChrisWere@toot.wales ("Chris Werewolf ⁂🐧🌱☕ 🎃💀🕸🐺"):
freebliss@post.lurk.org ("Simon Repp") wrote:
I didn't yet sing the praises for Debian 13 (which already runs on all my devices since shortly after the release): It's beautiful. It just works. I couldn't ask for more! Very very thankful to everyone making Debian possible, year by year. Cheers you lovely people! <3
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djm62@beige.party ("серафими многоꙮчитїи") wrote:
On a street by the railway
Where the traffic gets jammed
Hear the sound of the engines
Rising up from the land
Just a bit down the corridor
I heard the ice machine
Head was heavy but I couldn't sleep
Picturing the sceneAll the screens here have coil whine
Air conditioners high
Just a bit before breakfast time
You can hear some kids cry
60 Hz hum sounds too sharp
Even through the duvet
I take a stroll down the corridor
To the main buffet🎶Welcome to the Hotel Misophonia
You can hear the plates
Every tap and scrape
🎶Living it up at the Hotel Misophonia
All the diners here
Will assault your ears
Felon 100 ➡︎
https://jwz.org/b/ykvw
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
If you speak Dutch and English and are in NL, my friend and collaborator Roderick Gadellaa's company is hiring a senior frontend engineer. Honestly this sounds like an incredible gig:
https://decorrespondent.homerun.co/senior-front-end-developer/nl
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
The features of WebKit matter to the health and competitiveness of the web because Apple prevents users from accessing less buggy, more secure, and more capable browsers. But Cupertino *seems* to claim it wants to solve developer problems. Does it? A look at the data:
https://infrequently.org/2025/09/cupertinos-comforting-myths/
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xgranade@wandering.shop ("Cassandra Granade 🏳️⚧️") wrote:
@glyph NYT tomorrow: The Rapture didn't happen. Here's why that's bad news for Democrats.
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phae@status.fberriman.com wrote:
I'm somewhat unexpectedly in SF Gate today.
https://www.sfgate.com/local/article/san-francisco-coyote-diet-death-research-21055463.php
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
The frontend treadmill [1] is covered in lava:
https://github.com/sanity-io/styled-components-last-resort/blob/main/README.md
(do not adopt this junk; move away from styled-components if you made that mistake)
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davidho@mastodon.world ("David Ho") wrote:
Fuck these guys.
“The Trump administration canceled grants for street safety measures, pedestrian trails and bike lanes in communities around the country this month, each time offering a simple rationale for yanking back federal aid: the projects aren’t designed for cars.”
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americanfietser.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy ("American Fietser") wrote:
The rapture, but for cars in cities.
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dan@discuss.systems ("Dan Ports") wrote:
I'd just like to remind everyone that each week approximately 23% of Americans take acetaminophen, so if it really caused autism, we'd have a way more functional train system in this country.
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dantheclamman@scicomm.xyz ("Dr. Dan Killam") wrote:
I refer to clams as a cross between a cow and a vacuum cleaner. And like a cow, some species of clams fart out a fair bit of methane, due to methanogenic microbes in their guts! Their farts may account for ~10% of methane released in some environments. So to answer a question I'm sure many of you have, yes, clams fart. #clamFacts
pzmyers@freethought.online ("pzmyers 🕷") wrote:
Oh, wow…this is the most brutal expose of right-leaning academics like Dawkins & Krauss & Coyne -- 4 hours of cruel (but deserved) vivisection of their views. I enjoyed it, but felt like a real barbarian for cheering Shaun on.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2025/09/23/sympathetic-painsrising-rising/
jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:
You don't have to ask me twice not to watch your station, my dudes
ChrisWere@toot.wales ("Chris Werewolf ⁂🐧🌱☕ 🎃💀🕸🐺") wrote:
Trying Mastodon from the commandline with Toot. So far it's not bad.
baldur@toot.cafe ("Baldur Bjarnason") wrote:
My never-fails trick for finding bugs in almost any software:
Use the app the way its design affordances indicate, just with real-world values. Print resolutions. Non-trivial amounts of text. Data sets with high hundreds of entries, minimum
Almost always results in Bad Things Happening
Kind of hammers home the fact that none of this shit is getting even minimal testing before even major releases.
slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell") wrote:
My memory isn't the best, so when I kept hearing that Apple was happy to engage in re-designing challenging APIs in areas it had previously poured cold water on, I had more than a moment of self-doubt. Had I missed something fundamental?
A look at the evidence:
https://infrequently.org/2025/09/cupertinos-comforting-myths/
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assignedmale.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy ("Sophie Labelle ") wrote:
Charlie Kirk never cared about debates.
jscalzi@threads.net ("John Scalzi") wrote:
I mean we're not gonna pay attention to him about it over here either
chipotle@mstdn.social ("Watts Martin") wrote:
I suspect the answer to one or more of these is “learn how to do it with Swift in AppKit,” but that is a whole new can of worms for me (I have zero AppKit experience).
chipotle@mstdn.social ("Watts Martin") wrote:
There are still so many mysteries about SwiftUI for me, though. How do I make a document-based app save window size-position for each document? How can I make it so it can open more than one window for the same document? How do I bring up the system font picker? And so on.
chipotle@mstdn.social ("Watts Martin") wrote:
There are a lot of criticisms to make of Apple’s software UX directions lately, but it’s remarkable how great the ARM-based Macs are. Despite my desire to upgrade to the M5, my M1 hardware is still a joy.